Moves away from crufty char* operations to std::string utility
methods, including android::base methods for splitting/parsing.
Rewrite of how Process handles scanning procfs for filesystem
references; now uses fts(3) for more sane traversal.
Replace sscanf() with new FindValue() method, also has unit tests.
Remove some unused methods. Switch almost everyone over to using
modern logging library.
Test: cts-tradefed run commandAndExit cts-dev -m CtsOsTestCases -t android.os.storage.cts.StorageManagerTest
Test: cts-tradefed run commandAndExit cts-dev --abi armeabi-v7a -m CtsAppSecurityHostTestCases -t android.appsecurity.cts.AdoptableHostTest
Bug: 67041047
Change-Id: I70dc512f21459d1e25b187f24289002b2c7bc7af
Instead of blindly looping across 4096 possible devices, use
readdir() to only look at valid devices. This speeds up destroyAll()
from 40ms to 0.7ms.
Add tracing information in several places.
Test: external/chromium-trace/systrace.py -b 128768 sched freq am pm ss core_services binder_driver -a system_server,installd,vold
Bug: 65634729, 65737446
Change-Id: If581de47fb55850c0fcd6e25bf33ed246e1b079d
This moves fstrim, obb and appfuse commands over to the new Binder
interface. This change also separates creating/destroying and
mounting/unmounting of OBB volumes, which means they finally flow
nicely into the modern VolumeInfo/VolumeBase design.
We now generate unique identifiers for all OBB volumes, instead of
using a shady MD5 hash.
Change all "loop" and "dm" devices to tag the kernel resources with
a vold-specific prefix so that we can clean them up if vold crashes;
there are new destroyAll() methods that handle this cleanup.
Move appfuse mounting/unmounting into VolumeManager so it can be
shared. Move various model objects into a separate directory to
tidy things up.
Test: cts-tradefed run commandAndExit cts-dev -m CtsOsTestCases -t android.os.storage.cts.StorageManagerTest
Bug: 13758960
Change-Id: I7294e32b3fb6efe07cb3b77bd20166e70b66958f
Start with clang-analyzer-security* and cert-*, but disable two
specific errors:
-- cert-err34-c, which checks for atoi(); heavily triggered by
CommandListener, but will disappear when we move to Binder.
-- cert-err58-cpp, which checks for exceptions before main(); it's
a "Low" severity issue, and filed 36656327 to track cleanup.
Fix all other triggered errors along the way.
Test: builds, boots
Bug: 36655947
Change-Id: I1391693fb521ed39700e25ab6b16bc741293bb79
Changing the num_sectors used in ioctl with BLKGETSIZE because
the kernel expects an unsigned long type and then changes 64 bits
with a 64 bits userspace. This overwrites what's located close to
the parameter location if any.
Change-Id: I78fd61a1084de2741f39b926aa436462518709a0
Signed-off-by: Mateusz Nowak <mateusz.nowak@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Zhiquan Liu <zhiquan.liu@intel.com>
Sadly setexeccon() is process global, so we need to carefully ensure
that all exec() are mutually exclusive to avoid transitioning into
unwanted domains. Also, because we have several threads floating
around, we need to guard all our FDs with O_CLOEXEC.
Format all newly created volumes immediately after partitioning,
but silence all events emitted from those volumes to prevent the
framework from getting all excited. Unify all notify events under a
single codepath to make them easy to silence.
Sent SIGINT before escalating to SIGTERM when unmounting.
Bug: 19993667
Change-Id: Idc6c806afc7919a004a93e2240b42884f6b52d6b
-Wno-missing-field-initializers is used as well, but that is an
overzealous warning from initializing structs with {0} and not a
real warning.
bug 18736778 and 16868177
Change-Id: Iffde89cd7200d9a11193e1614f1819f9fcace30a
ASECs formatted as ext4 can now be resized using vdc asec resize.
Refactored some common code.
Requires resize2fs.
Change-Id: Ie78bb6015114a7bc4af42b16d1f299322ffc1e2a
Signed-off-by: Daniel Rosenberg <drosen@google.com>
The patch removes the following warnings:
system/vold/vdc.c: In function 'do_cmd':
system/vold/vdc.c:71:17: warning: comparison between signed and unsigned integer expressions [-Wsign-compare]
[...]
In file included from system/vold/Fat.cpp:34:0:
bionic/libc/kernel/common/linux/fs.h:109:0: warning: "MS_RMT_MASK" redefined [enabled by default]
In file included from system/vold/Fat.cpp:31:0:
bionic/libc/include/sys/mount.h:64:0: note: this is the location of the previous definition
[...]
Change-Id: I1e950dcec87f8bae0cec61a1611126b3abc0c90e
To eliminate possible buffer overflows some strcpy,
sprintf and strcat have been changed to strlcpy,
snprintf and strlcat.
Change-Id: Ieb9d4b600c894946a6492f8629ff39f2fcc106d3
Signed-off-by: Oskar Andero <oskar.andero@sonyericsson.com>
- Fix issue where container-names > 64 bytes were getting truncated in the
kernel. lo_name is only 64 bytes in length, so we now hash the container
id via md5
- Add 'dump' command to dump loop and devicemapper status
- Add 'debug' command to enable more detailed logging at runtime
- Log vold IPC arguments (minus encryption keys)
- Fix premature return from Loop::lookupActive() and friends
Change-Id: I0e833261a445ce9dc1a8187e5501d27daba1ca76
Signed-off-by: San Mehat <san@google.com>
Add an un-encrypted superblock to the end of a secure container to
help identify the crypto cipher used. This is required in order to
provide some semblence of versioning, in case we have cause to
change the crypto type on an update - say for example switching
from software to hardware encryption, or from 128 -> a zillion
bit keys.
NOTE: This format is incompatible with previous secure containers.
After this change they will no longer be mountable.
Signed-off-by: San Mehat <san@google.com>
- Supports up to 4096 containers
- Keys are now implemented - specifying a key of 'none' means no encryption.
Otherwise, the key must be a string of 32 characters
Signed-off-by: San Mehat <san@google.com>